Why does the lens disappear when placed in a liquid of refractive index equal to that of the lens?
Asked by Somya Dubey
| 30th Apr, 2013,
07:27: PM
Expert Answer:
Yes...they disappear because light does not bend while passing from the liquid to that substance and we can not thus differentiate the objects.
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| 1st May, 2013,
01:17: PM
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